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Fiber Optics Communication Systems

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Wiley 2002Edition: 3rdDescription: 546pISBN:
  • 9788126513864
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.38275 AGR-F
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Preface.



1 Introduction.

1.1 Historical Perspective.

1.2 Basic Concepts.

1.3 Optical Communication Systems.

1.4 Lightwave System Components.



2 Optical Fibers.

2.1 Geometrical-Optics Description.

2.2 Wave Propagation.

2.3 Dispersion in Single-Mode Fibers.

2.4 Dispersion-Induced Limitations.

2.5 Fiber Losses.

2.6 Nonlinear Optical Effects.

2.7 Fiber Design and Fabrication.



3 Optical Transmitters.

3.1 Semiconductor Laser Physics.

3.2 Single-Mode Semiconductor Lasers.

3.3 Laser Characteristics.

3.4 Optical Signal Generation.

3.5 Light-Emitting Diodes.

3.6 Transmitter Design.



4 Optical Receivers.

4.1 Basic Concepts.

4.2 Common Photodetectors.

4.3 Receiver Design.

4.4 Receiver Noise.

4.5 Coherent Detection.

4.6 Receiver Sensitivity.

4.7 Sensitivity Degradation.

4.8 Receiver Performance.



5 Lightwave Systems.

5.1 System Architectures.

5.2 Design Guidelines.

5.3 Long-Haul Systems.

5.4 Sources of Power Penalty.

5.5 Forward Error Correction.

5.6 Computer-Aided Design.



6 Multichannel Systems.

6.1 WDM Lightwave Systems.

6.2 WDM Components.

6.3 System Performance Issues.

6.4 Time-Division Multiplexing.

6.5 Subcarrier Multiplexing.

6.6 Code-Division Multiplexing.



7 Loss Management.

7.1 Compensation of Fiber Losses.

7.2 Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers.

7.3 Raman Amplifiers.

7.4 Optical Signal-To-Noise Ratio.

7.5 Electrical Signal-To-Noise Ratio.

7.6 Receiver Sensitivity and Q Factor.

7.7 Role of Dispersive and Nonlinear Effects.

7.8 Periodically Amplified Lightwave Systems.



8 Dispersion Management.

8.1 Dispersion Problem and Its Solution.

8.2 Dispersion-Compensating Fibers.

8.3 Fiber Bragg Gratings.

8.4 Dispersion-Equalizing Filters.

8.5 Optical Phase Conjugation.

8.6 Channels at High Bit Rates.

8.7 Electronic Dispersion Compensation.



9 Control of Nonlinear Effects.

9.1 Impact of Fiber Nonlinearity.

9.2 Solitons in Optical Fibers.

9.3 Dispersion-Managed Solitons.

9.4 Pseudo-linear Lightwave Systems.

9.5 Control of Intrachannel Nonlinear Effects.



10 Advanced Lightwave Systems.

10.1 Advanced Modulation Formats.

10.2 Demodulation Schemes.

10.3 Shot Noise and Bit-Error Rate.

10.4 Sensitivity Degradation Mechanisms.

10.5 Impact of Nonlinear Effects.

10.6 Recent Progress.

10.7 Ultimate Channel Capacity.



11 Optical Signal Processing.

11.1 Nonlinear Techniques and Devices.

11.2 All-Optical Flip-Flops.

11.3 Wavelength Converters.

11.4 Ultrafast Optical Switching.

11.5 Optical Regenerators.



Problems.

References.

A System of Units.

B Acronyms.

C General Formula for Pulse Broadening.

D Software Package.

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